Because the Raiders could simply not cut him. That puts the ball in Carr's court.
I thought they had until the 15th to sign, trade or cut him?
As I understand it, if he’s on the roster, he gets paid $40M. It’s not so much signing him, it’s failing to get a trade done in time.
And Carr has a full no-trade clause. He could simply sit on his hands and force the raiders to pay him.
A situation that seemingly could get ugly.
From there, if they don’t want him to play for them, they release him, getting nothing & losing $5.6 and saving ~30M against the cap.
A hard deadline on a decision for Vegas regarding Carr's future is Feb. 15. That's when the $40.4 million is locked in. They'll have to have a trade in place by that date or outright release him.
I don’t see how the Raiders have leverage here.